Comments for Why would I ever want to join a coffee club?

My sister, who lives on Vancouver Island, has the opportunity to travel to many destinations, many being in South America. Bonus for me as she will go looking for different types of coffee beans and roasters. One of my latest taste adventures was a blend from Nicaragua called, Twin Engines. The Coffee trees grown in the same soil as the tobacco leaves for cigars. The coffee bean absorbs the flavour giving a chocolate-tobacco taste, A real eye opener. I love trying new blends and roasters. Not sure if I am ready to sign up to one specific coffee club, yet it does broaden ones taste buds.

Feb 20, 2017

Discover new stories!by: Brothers Coffee Company

Love this piece. I'd love to add that coffee subscriptions that offer a rotating selection of roasters allow you to find unique roasters as well! As coffee-lovers, we enjoy new discoveries, as this post says.

Stories are a big part of Brothers Coffee Company. We select a new roaster each month; a roaster that is finding new and unique ways to make the world a better place. We tell our subscribers more about them and what they're doing.

Will we give you the exact amount of coffee that you need every month? No. But we'll introduce you to your new favorite roaster and new favorite coffee, and allow you to vote with your dollars for roasters that are making a difference.

Feb 13, 2017

take a shot.......by: pistachio

really,,,what is the risk.....

the upside potential is far greater than the possible loss....

give destiny a chance ......

you try new coffees, maybe find something you like and know more what you do not....

really,,, the supermarket does not offer too much these days....there are not a lot of other options....